withe-rod n. . . the people came down from the lodge, and brought five hundred killick-rods, fifty pryer-poles, and a bundle of white-rods.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citW. J. KIRWIN JAN 1973 JH JAN 1973SICUsed I and SupUsed IUsed Iwithe-rod n, with-rod, wit-rod, WITHE, WITHY, white-rods, whit-rods, witro
riddle n"Three rails with stakes up and down and _wriggle-rods_ woven in around slantingly. Made ...
sewell nMilmouth returned at night, and brought me two dogs from home; also some sewel-twine and ot...
withe-rod nBrooms having the sweeping portion made of thin birch twigs tied firmly together.DNE-cit...
pryor nHaving filled up the boat with whitings, pryor-poles and killick-rods, at high water we s...
whiting nHaving filled up the boat with whitings, pryor-poles and killick-rods, at high water we sa...
rod nFour hands . . . cut some killick-claws, and pulled rods.DNE-cit PRINTED ITEM[is this in...
withe-rod n23 Gad - A witherod to carry trout or flippers... 30 Killock - a home made anchor, consi...
killick nHaving filled up the boat with whitings, pryor-poles and killick-rods, at high water we...
stranger n. . . we brought in a beaver, a goose, a bottle-nosed diver, five ducks, four strangers,...
pryor nHaving filled up the boat with whitings, pryor-poles and killick-rods, at high water we sai...
funnel n...we started to build a shack,/With stones, funnels and bucksaws all tied to our back.[st...
withe-rod n(Baskets were used to heave coal out of the pounds in the sealing vessels, from one man ...
killick nHaving filled up the boat with whitings, pryor-poles and killick-rods, at high water we s...
tail n'An' we had tillers an' wheel ropes, an' sometimes the men used to get knocked out. There'...
gardenThere was a summer's supply of firewood to be hauled from the woods, garden-rods, rails, posts...
riddle n"Three rails with stakes up and down and _wriggle-rods_ woven in around slantingly. Made ...
sewell nMilmouth returned at night, and brought me two dogs from home; also some sewel-twine and ot...
withe-rod nBrooms having the sweeping portion made of thin birch twigs tied firmly together.DNE-cit...
pryor nHaving filled up the boat with whitings, pryor-poles and killick-rods, at high water we s...
whiting nHaving filled up the boat with whitings, pryor-poles and killick-rods, at high water we sa...
rod nFour hands . . . cut some killick-claws, and pulled rods.DNE-cit PRINTED ITEM[is this in...
withe-rod n23 Gad - A witherod to carry trout or flippers... 30 Killock - a home made anchor, consi...
killick nHaving filled up the boat with whitings, pryor-poles and killick-rods, at high water we...
stranger n. . . we brought in a beaver, a goose, a bottle-nosed diver, five ducks, four strangers,...
pryor nHaving filled up the boat with whitings, pryor-poles and killick-rods, at high water we sai...
funnel n...we started to build a shack,/With stones, funnels and bucksaws all tied to our back.[st...
withe-rod n(Baskets were used to heave coal out of the pounds in the sealing vessels, from one man ...
killick nHaving filled up the boat with whitings, pryor-poles and killick-rods, at high water we s...
tail n'An' we had tillers an' wheel ropes, an' sometimes the men used to get knocked out. There'...
gardenThere was a summer's supply of firewood to be hauled from the woods, garden-rods, rails, posts...
riddle n"Three rails with stakes up and down and _wriggle-rods_ woven in around slantingly. Made ...
sewell nMilmouth returned at night, and brought me two dogs from home; also some sewel-twine and ot...
withe-rod nBrooms having the sweeping portion made of thin birch twigs tied firmly together.DNE-cit...